Company – Our esteemed client is a leading financial services organization operating in the banking sector, known for investing heavily in cybersecurity innovation, emerging technologies, and enterprise risk management. This organization offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge security initiatives that leverage AI and automation to strengthen enterprise security operations.
Job Title - Lead Vulnerability Management & AI Validation Enginee
rLocation - Toronto, ON, Canada (Hybrid preferred; downtown Toronto office. Remote candidates within Canada will also be considered
)Role Type - Contract (6 months with potential extension
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Must Have Skills
- :Expert-level Qualys administration and vulnerability scannin
- gAI/ML model testing and validatio
- nPython automation developmen
- tServiceNow Vulnerability Response (VR
- )Vulnerability lifecycle management and exploitation validatio
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Responsibilities and Job Details
- :Lead Qualys platform administration and enterprise vulnerability scanning activitie
- sTest and validate AI/ML models used for vulnerability detection, prioritization, and analysi
- sManage the end-to-end vulnerability lifecycle from identification through remediation and closur
- eValidate vulnerabilities through exploitation techniques and security testing methodologie
- sDevelop Python-based automation solutions to improve vulnerability management workflow
- sIntegrate vulnerability management processes with the ServiceNow Vulnerability Response (VR) platfor
- mAnalyze and assess AI-generated vulnerability findings to ensure accuracy and effectivenes
- sCollaborate with security, infrastructure, and engineering teams to drive remediation effort
- sSupport Threat & Vulnerability Management (TVM) initiatives across the organizatio
- nPresent technical findings, risk assessments, and remediation recommendations to stakeholder
- sDrive innovation through the adoption of AI and automation within vulnerability management program
- sProvide technical leadership and guidance on vulnerability assessment and validation best practice
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